Kelly Farms • Shamrock • 4518 Van Cleave Rd. • E8 Owner Joetta Kelly fondly remembers searching her backyard for four-leaf clovers with her dad when she was a child. She painted this colorful shamrock as a gift for her husband, Jim. The four-leaf clover represents their Irish heritage and is used as the logo for Kelly Farms.
Murray Electric System • Electric Fan • 204 N. 4th St. • E9 This quilt square was a gift to Murray Electric System from the Calloway County Quilt Trail committee to thank them for their support in helping to hang many of the squares around the county. This pattern is called Electric Fan and uses the black, red and white colors of Murray Electric’s logo.
Courthouse • Courthouse Steps • 101 S. 5th St. • E10 When a quilt trail committee member came across this pattern, she immediately called Judge-Executive Larry Elkins, because she knew it was the perfect pattern (Courthouse Steps) to hang near the courthouse facing 5th Street. It showcases the county’s support for the Calloway County Quilt Trail.
CVB • Coming Home • 201 S. 4th St. • E11 When the staff of the Murray Convention and Visitors Bureau saw the name of this pattern, they knew it was perfect for them, since Murray’s tag line is “Feels Like Home.” The colors were changed to match their logo. This freestanding 4x4 square sits outside the visitor center on the court square.
Extension Office • Irish Chain • 310 S. 4th St. • E12 The Calloway County Cooperative Extension Homemakers are responsible for the organization of the Quilt Trail. The Extension Office is part of the University of Kentucky. This variation of the Ohio Star pattern is called Irish Chain, and it is painted in UK colors.
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